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  2. Ruizia parviflora - Wikipedia

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    In the past Ruizia parviflora was known from the forest at Montagne-Ory.After botanist Philip Burnard Ayres collected the last known specimens in 1863 it was long regarded as lost until 76 individuals were rediscovered in April 2001 by the Mauritian botanists Vincent Florens and Jean-Claude Sevathian, from the Mauritius Herbarium, on a rocky slope of the Corps de Garde six kilometres apart ...

  3. Ruizia - Wikipedia

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    Trochetia parviflora (Bojer ex Baker) Dorr - Mauritius (Mount Corps de Garde) Trochetia triflora (DC.) Dorr - Mauritius; Trochetia uniflora (DC.) Dorr - Mauritius; Subgenus Ruizia Ruizia cordata Cav. – Réunion; Subgenus Dombeya Dombeya ferruginea (Cav.) Dorr – Mascarene Islands; Dombeya mauritiana (F.Friedmann) Dorr – Mauritius

  4. Trochetia - Wikipedia

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    Trochetia uniflora - Occurrence: Trois Mamelles, Le Pouce, and Letard Mountains in the west of Mauritius. Flowering time: May to June; Trochetia triflora - Occurrence: Trou aux Cerfs in the central, Grand Bassin, Piton Savanne, and Little Black River peak in the south-west of Mauritius. Flowering time: April to July

  5. Port Mathurin - Wikipedia

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    The two ships of the Mauritius Cargo Handling Corporation, namely MV Mauritius Pride and Mauritius Trochetia, anchor at Port Mathurin five times every month. On 1 May 1691, François Leguat and the first French landed on Rodrigues at the site of the future village, which was founded by French colonists in 1735. The place takes its name from ...

  6. Ruizia boutoniana - Wikipedia

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    Ruizia boutoniana, known by its native Creole name boucle d'oreille, is a shrub in the family Malvaceae.It is endemic to Mauritius. [1]The species was first described as Trochetia boutoniana by Francis Friedmann in 1981.

  7. Mascarene Islands - Wikipedia

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    Tamarin Falls or Sept Cascades (293 m) on Mauritius is the highest waterfall on Mauritius, while Cascade Trou de Fer (725 m, ranks 23rd worldwide) on Réunion is the highest of the Mascarenes. [ 23 ] The Grand River South East (34 km) is the longest river on Mauritius, followed by Rivière du Poste (23 km), Grand River North West (22 km ...

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  9. 2025 in Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Years in Mauritius: 2022 2023 2024 ... This page was last edited on 30 December 2024, at 04:32 (UTC).